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THE REGENT - THE REGENT THREE SESSIONS DAILY-ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ' "THE HOME OF THE TALKIES." LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "WHITE SHADOWS IN THE SOUTH SEAS" THE GORGEOUS METRO-GOLDWYN SOUND PRODUCTION, TALKING & SINGING FEATURETTES GEORGE }^HS0 N. ii MARK)N HARRIS, DUCEDE PATHE SOUND NEWS. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. • THE WHOLE CAST TALKS IN .; "INTERFERENCE" PARAMOUNT'S 100 PER CENT TALKING SENSATION, With . EVELYN BRENT, CLIVE BROOK, DORIS KENYON, AND WILLIAM POWELL. "THE GREATEST TALKIE OF THEM; ALL!" BOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE AND AT THE BRISTOL. WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE SHOW TO-NIGHT! A SPLENDIDLY-ARRANGED Gymnastic Display by the V.M.C.A. , On no account miss seeing this spectacular item TO-NIGHT alter which the Cabaret Floor will be available to all'visitors for danemg free of charge. Never before lias Wellington had such a Show. It's bigger and better than ever. Far more interesting • exhibits, far more- working displays, far more gaiety and fun. Don't forget the monster Harrier Kace tor the .Ninnno Cup next Saturday afternoon—starts and finishes at tile bliow. COME AND BRING THE FAMILY TO THE GAYEST SHOW WELLINGTON HAS EVER HAD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. the' wholesale warehouse and offices of KODAK (AUSTRALASIA) PTY., LTD., ARE ONCE AGAIN SITUATED IN THEIR OLD PREMISES AT "KODAK HOUSE," 18, VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. "EGBERT," SHE GASPED, AND FAINTED IN HIS ARMS. AT LEAST THE AUTHOR SAYS SO, AND HE OUGHT TO KNOW BUT I THI^ASKING A WELL- rPJNTEU I'KOSPECTUS AND CATALOGUE FREE FOR . ,' • "KEN." "N.Z. BOOK CLUB," 80, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (Next "The Evening Post"). SIX SPECIALS IN BLACK SILKS AT THE SILK CENTRE'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE. B J, jACK > 10Vec. ' Oses »<•* popularity for Afternoon and Evening Frocks \nv oi save^eyT &°& "" ***** C~ &eu" «™ ***"«* ALL THESE SILKS ARE PERFECT IN DYE. BLS ST FON SILK VELVET-]rast P"a «nd drapes well, SB-ind,. Retail and r^Wll^W^ BLiS guaranteed, *%*%&.***£.«»,ss BAT?ONFT k vttv 't ■ . i - - • REMOVAL PRICE 4/11 yard ARTHUR LEE, "THE SILK CENTRE. 1' TELEPHONE 41-210. THE G.P.O. IS OPPOSITE.

LAURA LA PLANTE'S GREATEST K ILBIRNIE THK™- KINEMA. 1. —Latest News. 2.—Views of Murchison After Earthquake. 3.—"Romance of the Underworld," starring MARY ASTOR. The story o£ a trirls Adventures among the Shady Paths of Life. : 4-LAURA LA PLANTE and ALL-STAR . tt , CAST, Thrills! lpill£ A OhflW^W^wnted Iheatre! They were warned of Death if thd play was produced-Did they finish it? Reserves'.Essential.- TeL Theatre 14-202. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. JJELEN HART L.A.B. (Exhibitionist), -"■ (Pupil of Miss Valeric Corliss A:R.A.M.); ■ ■ .Will giv :-a - PIANOFORTE RECITAL CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, Wednesday". 17th july At 8 p.m. : * . Steinway:'Concert. Grand Pjano (Bris--I'rices: 2s and Is. Box Plan now open at Bristol. TTMBRELLAS (5s lid) cleaving ss. Walkcr's Special Mid-winter Umbrella and Fur Sale. Genuine" Mongolian Fox Furs, usual price 50s; clearing 355.- At Walker's Umbrella and Fur Shop, 53, Mannersst., opp. Thornton's.

EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. r»RAND MASSED BAND DISPLAY ** AND CONCERT, BASIN RESERVE, SUNDAY, 21st JULY, By the Wellington Bands. 12 BANDS. .. • 12 BANDS. 300 BANDSMEN. Full detailed programme in Saturday's "Evening Post." ALFRED BUCKLEY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION ■ AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY-TEAM. A CIVIC RECEPTION, will be tendered ■c*- to the Members of the Australian Hockey Team on : FRIDAY NEXT, the 19th July, at 12 o'clock noon, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall. All Citizens are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. GEO. A. TROUP, Mayor. WINTER SHOWCOOKING EXHIBITS. ]?XHIBITORS. in .the Cooking Section •"-* may now collect their Cakes at the Manager's Office, Show Buildings.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1929, Page 2